Controversial Aspects of a Straight Solution to Kripke’s Problem

Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (2):83-88 (2024)
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A straight solution to S. Kripke’s skeptical problem, proposed by E.V. Borisov, is considered. The main assumption of the argumentation of a straight solution is the thesis about the possibility of knowing meanings. The article shows the need to further define the terms used in the argumentation, in particular the concept of introspection.

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